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  2. Paperhouse Records - Wikipedia

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    Paperhouse Records was a British independent record label which operated from 1990 to 1993. The label was a short-lived joint venture by Glass Records owner David E. Barker and Fire Records owner Clive Solomon. It is named after "Paperhouse", opening track on Tago Mago, the 1971 album by Krautrock band Can.

  3. Elliott Spiers - Wikipedia

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    Spiers made his acting debut in an episode of the 1986 children's drama series Dodger, Bonzo and the Rest. Next, he appeared in an episode of Jim Henson's television series The Storyteller in the episode titled "The Heartless Giant" in 1987. He also appeared in two films, Paperhouse (1988) and Taxandria (1994) which was his final acting role.

  4. Deathstars - Wikipedia

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    Deathstars is a Swedish industrial metal band from Strömstad.Formed in 2000, the group are noted for their dark horror-themed lyrics, pessimistic and misanthropic social commentary, distinctive trademark face paint, dark stage uniforms and physical appearances that correspond to gothic fashion.

  5. Paperhouse - Wikipedia

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    Paperhouse may refer to: Paperhouse, a 1988 British film; Paperhouse Records, a British independent record label "Paperhouse", a song by Can from the 1971 album ...

  6. Paperhouse (film) - Wikipedia

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    Paperhouse is a 1988 British dark fantasy film directed by Bernard Rose. It was based on the 1958 novel Marianne Dreams by Catherine Storr. The film stars Ben Cross, Glenne Headly and Gemma Jones. The original novel was the basis of a British TV series for children titled Escape Into Night.

  7. Paperhaus - Wikipedia

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    Paperhaus is a band from Washington, D.C. Taking their name from a song by Can, the band has been featured by NPR, [1] Billboard, [2] and BrooklynVegan. [ 3 ] History

  8. Ringo Deathstarr - Wikipedia

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    Ringo Deathstarr has been compared to earlier shoegaze bands such as My Bloody Valentine, Ride, the Jesus & Mary Chain and Medicine. AllMusic described them as "shoegaze revivalists from Texas who play it pretty straight, but aren't afraid to add extra noise to the mix".

  9. Jerry Goldsmith - Wikipedia

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    The Thunder of Imperial Names In 1957, Goldsmith composed the patriotic piece based on a text by Thomas Wolfe titled The Thunder of Imperial Names for concert band and narration, which first appeared on the CBS Radio Workshop episode "1489 Words". [65] "The Thunder of Imperial Names" was later performed and re-recorded in 2006 by the U.S. Air ...